[/b]Duchess of Cambridge to become champion of nurses[/b]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/15/duchess-cambridge-become-champion-nurses/She seems to be more active now than the years she’s been married in. Catherine Quinn’s addition shows. Shame that people have long memories and still call her Waity and lazy. She’ll have to keep up this pace and more for the coming years to be taken seriously and learn to actually give a good speech to shake off her other monikers.

[/b]Duchess of Cambridge to become champion of nurses[/b]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/15/duchess-cambridge-become-champion-nurses/She seems to be more active now than the years she’s been married in. Catherine Quinn’s addition shows. Shame that people have long memories and still call her Waity and lazy. She’ll have to keep up this pace and more for the coming years to be taken seriously and learn to actually give a good speech to shake off her other monikers.

Champion of nurses? She apparently is barely literate, so I don't think she can really help nurses in anything relevant; she doesn't work anything resembling a regular job so commiserating about long hours would be an entertaining thing to watch, but not something she should do. As for low pay, well she can't identify with not being able to make ends meet and her money comes from their paychecks via taxes, so no common ground there. She has no real power so she can't get herself included in discussions about the issues facing nurses and her role is ornamental and therefore she won't be able to get politicians to listen to any proposals. No hospital administrator has time or energy to remain patient while she prattles and it's not like Kate likely has cognizant thoughts, much less articulated ideas.

This is just another harebrained inspiration that like Heads Together, should be handled by real experts, not just Kate who is clearly showing more instability. Her and her dolt husband and BIL already 'spearhead' Heads Together and that alone should be more thane enough for her to handle.

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She seems to be more active now than the years she’s been married in. Catherine Quinn’s addition shows. Shame that people have long memories and still call her Waity and lazy. She’ll have to keep up this pace and more for the coming years to be taken seriously and learn to actually give a good speech to shake off her other monikers.

Good luck there; as it is the monarchy is unraveling and I am certain that Quinn will get tired of mothering her to pull her fully adult self together. I am sure that at some point the charities that still have her will want her out since she does nothing for them. She's just drifting like she did during her twenties and suddenly deciding to become a champion of nurses is just her latest whimsy and her way of looking for some excitement in her waste of a life.

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What an insult to nurses to have such a waste of space foisted on them. Isn't there someone else in the BRF who could have been chosen who could have held an intelligent conversation with hospital administrators and the Secretary of State for Health? Or has this "Nurses' Champion" been dreamt up to make waity look good.

Charities and Organisations often ask for specific royals to take them on and as Kate is the one with the fewest connections she is the obvious one to be asked to take on nurses - especially now that Princess Alexandra is cutting back.

As for Kate being barely literate that is garbage. She has a series of good A-levels from before she met William and she wouldn't have those if she was 'barely literate'. She also wouldn't have a 2.1 degree from a reputable university. St Andrews is proud of its standards and wouldn't be about to lower them for Kate who was only the girlfriend at the time she graduated, not the fiance or wife.

Blooming in blue! Duchess of Cambridge gets the giggles during a visit to a gynaecology centre in London - just hours after becoming its new patron

Kate, 36, is visiting the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) in London Kensington Palace revealed this morning that the Duchess has been announced as RCOG's new royal patron Kate wore a Jenny Packham coat and Jimmy Choos, and can be seen laughing with president Lesley Regan The Duchess, who is seven months pregnant, will join a discussion on tackling stigma around women's health Later, she will visit St Thomas' Hospital to launch Nurse Now campaign - of which she is also now patron

During her visit to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, The Duchess of Cambridge spotted Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, who helped deliver one of her children. The Duchess seemed delighted and embraced the midwife as they exchanged a few brief words